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Is it possible to solve an equation containing an infinite expression?

Dear All,

May I ask you? If I have an equation as follows:

y[t_]:= x[t] Exp[x[t]]

where x = 1/z and z varies from 0 to a certain number. Thus, some values of x contains "Complex Infinity" when z = 0. Thus, when I tried to solve the above equation, I got error messages i.e. "Infinity::indet: "Indeterminate expression E^ComplexInfinity encountered."

Then, may I know if basically it is possible to solve an equation contains complex infinity? If yes, may I know what kind of command need to be add on to deal with that matter? Thanks in advance for your help.

Best Regards, Intan

POSTED BY: INTAN SUPRABA
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Yes, it is possible. As soon as you have an equation we might be in the position to help you further. Have fun!

POSTED BY: Alexei Boulbitch
POSTED BY: INTAN SUPRABA
POSTED BY: Daniel Lichtblau
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